TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE Midweek Tomorrow Night; Easter Parties Begin Another Midweek is scheduled for tomorrow night, with students dancing to the music of the Bachmann-Pope band. The school year is rapidly drawing to a close, and the popular latestarting midweeks will soon be gone. The wintry breezes today didn't seem to interfere with stu- The wintry breezes toot dent activity, although many froze in their spring clothes and looked with envy on those who had winter coats to keep them warm. Even the sailors donsed their wool caps and warm coats. Parties with the Easter spirit have already started. Sunday morning at breakfast when Watkins Hall entertained their mothers and other guests, the decorations were carried out in keeping with the theme of the Easter parade. WATKINS HALL . . . . . entertained their mothers at breakfast Sunday morning. Mothers and other guests included: Mrs. W. E. Gell, Miss Irene Peabody, Ms. P. L. Hull, Miss Marie Miller, Miss Elizabeth Meiguar, Mrs. Frank Deitrich, Miss Ruth Kenney, Mrs. Homer Poe, Judy Poe, Miss Wealthy Babcock, Mrs. J. W. Zook, Mrs. E F. Klahr, Miss Maude Elliott, Miss Dessa Jane Bush. Mrs. R. D. Montgomery, Mrs. Roy O. Crawford, Mrs. K. K. Scott, Miss Esther Twente, Dorothy Harkness, Miss Maud Ellsworth, Mrs. L. A. Green, Mrs. J. W. Austill, Mrs.C B. Larson, Mrs. Wallace Griffiths, Mrs. Paul E. Stember, Mrs. Harry E. Morrow. Miss Florence Black, Mrs. Oscar N. Durall, Mrs. Clark Mandigo, Mrs. C. E. Esterly, Mrs. E. L. Plattner, Mrs. Beulah Morrison, and Mrs. Fred Kleopper. ... weekend guest was Jane Critteredon from Wichita. ☆ MILLER HALL . . . ... Anna Mae Johnston from Frankfort was an overnight guest. ... Sunday dinner guests were Charles Cowan and Cline Hensley. ... Saturday dinner guest was Lath Bauer. ... weekend guests were Mrs. Iva Rothenberger, Osborne; Ruth Green, Berryton; Helen Rymph, Topeka; and Lois Ross. ☆ ALPHA DELTA PI . . . . Mrs. James Cooper, Winfield, was a weekend guest. . . . Jane Williamson, Great Bend was a guest Friday. ... Sunday dinner guests were David Shaad and S. S. Kalter. ALPHA TAU OMEGA . . . ... Sunday dinner guests were Doris Cottman, Ellsworth; Peggy Smith, Kansas City, Mo.; Joseph Steinberger, Independence; and Barrett Wilson, Lawrence. ... Mrs. Willard B. Weaver, Kansas City, Mo., was a weekend guest. ... alumni guests Sunday were Ensign Dick Turley, U.S.N. and Lt. Walter Crause, U.S.M. ... luncheon guests Monday were Ensign Bill Arthur, and Ensign Charles Arthur, U.S.N.A.C. Both are members of the chapter. DE LUXE CAFE Our 24th Year in Serving K. U. Students KAW KOETTES . . . ... Sunday dinner guests were Helen Parr and Ralph Schaake. Cpl. S. L. Anderson, Camp Chaffee, Ark., was a guest Friday. ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . . . . Saturday night guest was Mrs. William H. Coulter, Kansas City, Kan. ... Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. Ben Rein, Russel; Mr. Dick Reid, Kansas City, Mo.; and Mr. Robert S. Laundon, Wichita. THETA TAU . . . ☆ . . . Nelson Shelledy, a member of Jack Teagarden's band, was an overnight Saturday and a dinner guest Sunday. PHI BETA PI . . . . . David Francisco, Kansas City, was a weekend guest. ☆ GAMMA PHI BETA . . . GAMMA PHI BETA . . . dinner guests yesterday were Mrs. Fred Ellsworth, and Mrs. Elsie Norman, Kansas City, Mo. DELTA GAMMA . . . ☆ . weekend guests Mrs. Arthur Black, Tulsa, Okla, Mary McCleary, Excelsior Springs, Ann French and Molly Mullins of Topeka. . . . Sunday dinner guests were Lt. Bob Haybig and Lt. Jerry Walker, both of Salina, Mrs. W. L. Beach and Beverly Edlund, Kansas City Mrs. N. D. Snyder and Mrs. Corrol Wichita. ☆ PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . . . . . Mrs, Arthur Black, Tula, Okla, Christine Turk, Martha Nearing, and Bobpe Peck were Sunday dinner guests. ... weekend guests were Robert Shears and Dick Reid, Kansas City. ... Bill Kirk, Wichita, has been a guest yesterday and today. . Mrs. Glen E. Todd, Kansas City, was a guest yesterday. SIGMA KAPPA . . . SIGMA PHI EPSILON . . . . Rev. H. H. Stoneback of Lawrence was a dinner guest. ...Pvt. Tom Tompson of the Enid Air Training School was a guest yesterday and today. He is a former student and a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . . . . . Elizabeth Bruce, Dodge City, was a dinner guest Sunday. Alpha Chi Announces Engagement Sunday of Geraldine Cargo Alpha Chi Omega has announced the engagement of Miss Geraldine Crago, college senior of Kansas City, to William Pitt, Chicago, Ill. Mr. Pitt was formerly a senior at Northwestern University. He is now stationed with the railway detachment of 1649 S. U. of U. S. Army at Chicago. The engagement was announced informally at a feed Sunday evening. Gamma Phi--SAE ★ ★ ★ Engagement Gamma Phi Beta has announced the engagement of Helen Wilkins, Abilene, and Pfc. Tom Thompson of Kansas City, Pfc. Thompson, a former student of the University, is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Thompson is now with the Army Air Force at Enid, Okla. Miss Wilkins is a College junior. Birth of Daughter To Former Students Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sells have announced the birth of a daughter, Karen, born March 24. Both parents are former students of the University. Mr. Sells was a Summerfield scholar, and Mrs. Sells, the former Kay Bozarth was Sunday editor and editor-in-chief of the Daily Kansan. And No Relays ★★★ No Queen There will be no relay queens this year. Get Your Easter Bonnet! Beanies or Berets Hat Trimmings New Apparel It has been the custom in previous years to send pictures of University women students to the track team of another school for their selection of a beauty queen who would reign at the relays. Usually they get their first sight of the queen they have selected at the relays. The reason—no relays. ... Sunday dinner guests were Marilyn Utermohlen, Manhattan, and Annabell Beck, Newton. PHI CHI . . . ... Mrs. A, R. Kadel, Beloit, was a weekend guest. WAGER HALL . . . ☆ Boggs & Albert Millinery 941 Mass. Meat Tested For Nutrient Value BY INTERNATIONAL SERVICE SCIENCE EDITOR Detroit, (INS) — Roasted, fried, canned and dehydrated pork are excellent, and almost equal, sources of the proteins required by the human body. This result of animal experiments, extremely significant for man, beings in the present* human beings in the present emergency, was reported by Drs. C. E. Poling, H. W. Schultz, and H. E. 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